
Mercy Signs as Official Medical Provider for Lindenwood
On Thursday evening, 51¸ŁŔűÉç announced Mercy as the official medical provider for sports medicine and student health.
On Thursday evening, 51¸ŁŔűÉç announced Mercy as the official medical provider for sports medicine and student health.
51¸ŁŔűÉç’s Duree Center for Entrepreneurship received a grant from Thrivent Financial to enhance its “Leading Boldly” nonprofit management education programming.
Associate Professor of Exercise Science Dr. Petey Mumford played a significant role in helping graduate student Connor Gaige’s thesis be published in the American College of Sports Medicine Journal, “Exercise, Sport, and Movement.”
51¸ŁŔűÉç’s College of Education and Human Services is partnering with QASPIR, a global organization helping schools and institutions unlock student potential through Transformative Learning.
A team of 51¸ŁŔűÉç students enrolled in Creative Advertising Concepts placed first at the Mid America Chevy Marketing Competition on December 7 at the St. Louis Auto Dealers Association building. The competition offered students a platform to showcase their skills in a professional environment.
Elam’s commitment to serving his country transferred inside and outside the classroom. In the summer of 2008, Elam retired from the Army. The day after he retired, he began work as an ROTC instructor at 51¸ŁŔűÉç. He also served as the interim head coach of the shotgun sports team, a Student Life Sports program at Lindenwood.
51¸ŁŔűÉç Social Media Specialist Aj Surrell was crowned Miss Missouri Volunteer on January 6 at the Kirkwood Performing Arts Center.
51¸ŁŔűÉç Art History Professor Dr. James Hutson was recognized as one of the Top 5 Remarkable Men in Education for 2023 by the Knowledge Review magazine in December.
Two days after trying out in Atlanta, Burrell earned contract to play for the Harlem Globetrotters. He is one of nine members of the 2024 Globetrotters rookie team.
Michael Woods and Neal Richardson first met at Transformation Christian Church, off Page Boulevard in St. Louis, in the mid-2000s.